Immunization - Law Dictionary Search Results
Serum therapy
The treatment of disease by the injection of blood serum from immune animals
judicial act
from the normal exercise of judicial power within the proper jurisdiction used as a criterion for absolute judicial immunity
abridge
diminish or reduce in scope [no State shall make or enforce any law which shall the privileges and immunities of the citizens of the United States "U.S. Constitution amend. XIV"] abridg·ment or abridge·ment n
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asylum
given esp. to political refugees by a nation or by an embassy or other agency that has diplomatic immunity
business judgment rule
business judgment rule : a rule of law that provides corporate immunity to directors of corporations protecting them from liability for the consequences of informed decisions made in good faith
charity
trusts for them may be considered charitable. In addition to tax-exempt status, charities have also generally been granted immunity from tort suits.
citizen
a citizen of the U.S. A corporation is not considered a citizen for purposes of the privileges and immunities clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. A corporation is, however, deemed a citizen of the state in which it
common-law
common-law 1 : of, relating to, or based on the common law [common-law immunity] 2 : relating to or based on a common-law marriage [her common-law husband]
deal
business transaction 2 : an arrangement for mutual advantage (as for a defendant to testify in exchange for immunity from prosecution)
discretionary
Federal Tort Claims Act in the Important Laws section compare ministerial NOTE: A public official generally has qualified immunity from lawsuits that arise from his or her discretionary acts.
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Immunization - Law Dictionary Search Results
Serum therapy
The treatment of disease by the injection of blood serum from immune animals
judicial act
from the normal exercise of judicial power within the proper jurisdiction used as a criterion for absolute judicial immunity
abridge
diminish or reduce in scope [no State shall make or enforce any law which shall the privileges and immunities of the citizens of the United States "U.S. Constitution amend. XIV"] abridg·ment or abridge·ment n
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asylum
given esp. to political refugees by a nation or by an embassy or other agency that has diplomatic immunity
business judgment rule
business judgment rule : a rule of law that provides corporate immunity to directors of corporations protecting them from liability for the consequences of informed decisions made in good faith
charity
trusts for them may be considered charitable. In addition to tax-exempt status, charities have also generally been granted immunity from tort suits.
citizen
a citizen of the U.S. A corporation is not considered a citizen for purposes of the privileges and immunities clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. A corporation is, however, deemed a citizen of the state in which it
common-law
common-law 1 : of, relating to, or based on the common law [common-law immunity] 2 : relating to or based on a common-law marriage [her common-law husband]
deal
business transaction 2 : an arrangement for mutual advantage (as for a defendant to testify in exchange for immunity from prosecution)
discretionary
Federal Tort Claims Act in the Important Laws section compare ministerial NOTE: A public official generally has qualified immunity from lawsuits that arise from his or her discretionary acts.
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